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MiniQuiz 8 Problem: Complete this reaction equation: OH NH O N NO 2 2 + NO 2 2 Today: Mass Spectrometry Next time: H-NMR, CMR Following Tuesday (May 12): Your questions Final Exam in Lab Mass Spectrometry Interpretation of Mass Spectra Study Mass Spectrometry Chapters in Lab and Lecture Texts • Molecules of a sample are bombarded by a stream of high energy electrons • Molecular ion peak M+. • Molecular ion bonds break to give fragment IONS and NEUTRAL radicals or molecules. Mass Spectra only show ions, not neutrals. • m/z of M - m/z of F (fragment ion) = mass of neutral • Each peak can be interpreted in terms of both a fragment ion and/or a neutral loss + + Mass Spectrometry •Molecular ion peak (M+.) at m/z 32 •Base peak at m/z 31 •Fragment ions at 29 and 15 A Mass Spectrum tells you the molecular mass Molecular Ion Peak: Odd or Even Mass? aniline Isotope Peaks: 35Cl and 37Cl Isotope Peaks: 79Br and 81Br Molecular Ion Peak: Alcohols … 1-butanol MW: 74 Favored Fragmentations • The greater the stability of the fragment ion, the more intense the peak • Alkyl ion stability follows carbocation chemistry rules: 3° and allyl more stable than 2° 2° more stable than 1° • Acyl ions are stable (m/z 43, 57..) – PhC=O+ (m/z 105…) • Alpha (a) cleavage in alcohols, amines, ethers • Aromatic rings do NOT fragment easily Characteristic Fragment Ions • Look for alkyl ions at m/z 43, 57, 71, 85 (14 amu or CH2 series) Fragmentation of alkanes Characteristic Fragment Ions • Look for aryl ions at 77 (phenyl), 91 (benzyl), and 105 (benzoyl) Fragmentation in Aromatics Tropylium Ion Characteristic Fragment Ions • Acyl ions are stable (m/z 43, 57..) Acyl Fragment acetophenone Characteristic Neutral Losses • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 is H (e.g. from aldehydes) 15 can only be methyl 17 usually OH 18 always H2O 28 CO or CH2=CH2 29 CH3CH2 or CHO 31 CH3O 35/37 Cl (special isotope pattern too!) 42 CH2=C=O 43 CH3CO or C3H7 45 CH3CH2O or COOH 79/81 Br (special isotope pattern too!) Weights of common fragments or neutral losses O 15 = CH 3 18 = H 2O 29 = C2H5 43 = C3H7 or O 31 = CH 3O O 57 = C4H9 or 71 = C5H11 or 45 = CH 3CH2O O 79Br 81Br 85 = C6H13 or 77 = 35Cl O C CH2 91 = 105 = 37Cl Mass Spectrometry Summary Molecular weight: • odd-numbered (N ...) ? • isotope peaks (Cl, Br)? • Alcohols … Recognize typical fragments: H2O, alkyl, acyl, tropylium ion … Next time: Bring Spectra of your Unknown #3! • Brief Review of Mass Spectroscopy • Discussion/Review of H-NMR, CMR MiniQuiz Problem: Complete this reaction equation: OH NH O N NO 2 2 + NO 2 2